Turbo housing
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The more money you put into a stock turbo the more money you have just pissed away. A new exhaust housing runs about $350-$450. That might give you a slight bump in change, you will still have the stock center section which was never designed to take more then 22-25psi... It will never be a turbo that can match what a mid frame turbo can do.
Cost example... There is a superduty turbo for sale on one forum I noticed today... 1.00 exhaust housing, ATS compressor housing and a WW...
He is asking $500 for it... and its just sitting there.
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#23
Why do you think the 1.00 gives you less lag? Because it makes more back pressure... More back pressures means more side loading on the already weak factory center section.
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